Elderly folks are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
November 30, 2020
https://www.iowawatch.org/2020/11/30/how-iowawatch-alums-are-shaping-covid-19-coverage-across-the-u-s/
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IowaWatch assistant editor and data analyst Lauren Mills and Iowa City Press-Citizen reporter Stephen Gruber-Miller were guests on the Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, “Your Town” segment of Jay Capron’s morning show on KXIC radio, AM 800, in Iowa City.
August 19, 2015
https://www.iowawatch.org/2015/08/19/listen-to-the-kxic-podcast-regular-iowawatch-appearance-features-investigation-into-lake-algae/
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The Hoover Legacy — The only native Iowan to become president led an accomplished life beyond the four years in the Oval Office.
August 17, 2015
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That paint-like scum that covers some Iowa lakes every summer isn’t just gross and smelly. People, pets, and livestock coming into contact with or ingesting toxins produced by the algae are at risk to symptoms including skin rashes, gastrointestinal issues and, in high doses, liver failure.
August 15, 2015
https://www.iowawatch.org/2015/08/15/severity-of-algae-in-iowa-lakes-is-on-the-rise/
Beach-goers in eastern Iowa’s Johnson County looking for a final summer swim before school starts should be aware of two unpleasant dangers — toxic algae and E. coli. [One of two stories in a special IowaWatch-Iowa City Press-Citizen collaboration.]
August 15, 2015
https://www.iowawatch.org/2015/08/15/busy-coralville-lake-algae-levels-safe-battle-continues-at-eastern-iowa-recreation-areas/
Brain drain is not a new problem, but Iowa employers must adopt new ways to attract talent by developing personal connections by focusing on career opportunities, fostering connections between employees and the community and providing mentorships to nurture young talent, panelists at a July 22 Brain Drain forum said.
July 22, 2015
https://www.iowawatch.org/2015/07/22/developing-connections-could-keep-young-talent-in-state/
A July 22 Corridor Business Journal panel discussion led by IowaWatch Executive Director and Editor Lyle Muller will look into why many well-educated students move out of state after graduating from an Iowa college or university. Register here.
June 29, 2015
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